The new ‘electronic travel authorisation’ will be required by Australians who currently enjoy visa-free status.
Thailand is set to introduce a new travel permit for foreign visitors who have visa-free access to the kingdom.
BANGKOK: The implementation of an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system for foreign tourists entering Thailand has been postponed, the Foreign Ministry announced on Monday (Sept 23).
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However, there are aspects of Thailand’s entry regulations that remain unchanged. Travelers must adhere to their authorized stay limits, as the ETA system will closely monitor compliance.
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The tax will apply to foreign air passengers arriving in Thailand, and potentially extend to land and sea arrivals in the future.
An ETA, or Electronic Travel Authorisation, is a document that citizens of 93 countries with the right of visa-free entry for 60 days to Thailand must obtain before they travel to the kingdom.